Xiaogan China map hand-copied newspaper coloring
Making the junior high school version of the Chinese map handwritten newspaper can not only make children more vivid and interesting when learning geography, but also cultivate their observation, imagination and creative ability. Below, let's step by step into this fun journey!
🌟 Preparation stage 🔍
- Tool materials: Colored pens, pencils, erasers, rulers, China map template prints, cardboards or sketchbooks.
- Preview Chinese geography: Before doing it, review with your child the knowledge points about Chinese maps in junior high school geography, such as provinces, cities, rivers, etc.
🎨 Drawing steps 🔍
- Outline of the outline: Using a ruler and pencil, gently draw the outline of a map of China on cardboard, which is the foundation and key.
- Color decoration: According to the characteristics of the provinces and cities described in the geography book, they are painted with the colors they represent. For example, the Yangtze River is blue, the mountains are dark green, and the cities are light gray or yellow.
- Mark the main points: Mark important cities (such as Beijing, Shanghai), famous rivers (Yangtze River, Yellow River) and five famous mountains (Mount Tai, Huangshan, Mount Emei, etc.) on the map. Don't forget to add direction markers and scales!
- Text description: Briefly indicate the characteristics or geographical importance of the place next to each area, such as "Qinghai Lake - our country's largest saltwater lake".
👩🏫 Creativity is a plus 🎨
Encourage children to be creative, such as marking cities under the stars with stars, or designing a small icon for each province, such as pandas in Sichuan and Guilin landscapes in Guangxi, etc., to make the works more vivid and lively.
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Tips 💡
- Teamwork: Parents can complete it together with their children, enhancing the parent-child relationship and gaining a deeper understanding of Chinese geography.
- Practice repeatedly: Draw more times, try different styles or add new elements each time to improve your drawing skills.
- Show feedback: Don't forget to show your completed works in the class, accept the suggestions of your classmates, and learn from each other.
Through this fun-filled handicraft activity, it can not only strengthen children's geographical knowledge, but also stimulate unlimited creativity and make learning no longer boring. Come and try it out!